A material in which electrons are able to move easily
  • Circuit
  • Insulator 
  • Resistance 
  • Conductor 
A material in which electrons are not able to move easily 
  • Circuit 
  • Insulator 
  • Resistance 
  • Conductor
The process of transferring charge by touching or rubbing 
  • Induction 
  • Conduction 
  • Friction 
  • Conductor 
The rearrangement of electrons on a neutral object caused by a nearby charged object 
  • Induction 
  • Conduction 
  • Friction 
  • Conductor 
Electric current that flows in only one direction. 
  • Voltage 
  • Direct Current 
  • Alternating Current
  • Series Circuit 
Electric current that reverses its direction of flow in a regular pattern  
  • Voltage 
  • Direct Current 
  • Alternating Current 
  • Parallel Circuit 
The flow/movement of electric charges 
  • Voltage
  • Resistance 
  • Current 
  • Circuit 
A closed path that electric current follows 
  • Voltage
  • Current
  • Resistance 
  • Circuit
The tendency for a material to oppose the flow of electrons, changing electrical energy into thermal energy and light.
  • Voltage
  • Current
  • Resistance
  • Circuit 
According to this law, the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance. 
  • Law of Conservation of Energy 
  • Ohm's Law 
  • Law of Conservation of Charges
  • Newton's First Law 
The current has only has one loop to flow through in this circuit. 
  • Series Circuit 
  • Parallel Circuit 
This circuit contains two or more branches for current to move through. 
  • Series Circuit 
  • Parallel Circuit 
The accumulation of excess electric charge on an object is called
  • Static electricity 
  • Electric discharge
  • Resistance
  • Circuit 
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